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Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter
OBJECTIVE: Astrocytes have gained attention as important players in neurological disease. In line with their heterogeneous character, defects in specific astrocyte subtypes have been identified. Leukodystrophy vanishing white matter (VWM) shows selective vulnerability in white matter astrocytes, but...
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31433864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.25585 |
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author | Leferink, Prisca S. Dooves, Stephanie Hillen, Anne E. J. Watanabe, Kyoko Jacobs, Gerbren Gasparotto, Lisa Cornelissen‐Steijger, Paulien van der Knaap, Marjo S. Heine, Vivi M. |
author_facet | Leferink, Prisca S. Dooves, Stephanie Hillen, Anne E. J. Watanabe, Kyoko Jacobs, Gerbren Gasparotto, Lisa Cornelissen‐Steijger, Paulien van der Knaap, Marjo S. Heine, Vivi M. |
author_sort | Leferink, Prisca S. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Astrocytes have gained attention as important players in neurological disease. In line with their heterogeneous character, defects in specific astrocyte subtypes have been identified. Leukodystrophy vanishing white matter (VWM) shows selective vulnerability in white matter astrocytes, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Induced pluripotent stem cell technology is being extensively explored in studies of pathophysiology and regenerative medicine. However, models for distinct astrocyte subtypes for VWM are lacking, thereby hampering identification of disease‐specific pathways. METHODS: Here, we characterize human and mouse pluripotent stem cell–derived gray and white matter astrocyte subtypes to generate an in vitro VWM model. We examined morphology and functionality, and used coculture methods, high‐content microscopy, and RNA sequencing to study VWM cultures. RESULTS: We found intrinsic vulnerability in specific astrocyte subpopulations in VWM. When comparing VWM and control cultures, white matter–like astrocytes inhibited oligodendrocyte maturation, and showed affected pathways in both human and mouse cultures, involving the immune system and extracellular matrix. Interestingly, human white matter–like astrocytes presented additional, human‐specific disease mechanisms, such as neuronal and mitochondrial functioning. INTERPRETATION: Astrocyte subtype cultures revealed disease‐specific pathways in VWM. Cross‐validation of human‐ and mouse‐derived protocols identified human‐specific disease aspects. This study provides new insights into VWM disease mechanisms, which helps the development of in vivo regenerative applications, and we further present strategies to study astrocyte subtype vulnerability in neurological disease. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:780–792 |
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spelling | pubmed-68566902019-11-21 Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter Leferink, Prisca S. Dooves, Stephanie Hillen, Anne E. J. Watanabe, Kyoko Jacobs, Gerbren Gasparotto, Lisa Cornelissen‐Steijger, Paulien van der Knaap, Marjo S. Heine, Vivi M. Ann Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Astrocytes have gained attention as important players in neurological disease. In line with their heterogeneous character, defects in specific astrocyte subtypes have been identified. Leukodystrophy vanishing white matter (VWM) shows selective vulnerability in white matter astrocytes, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Induced pluripotent stem cell technology is being extensively explored in studies of pathophysiology and regenerative medicine. However, models for distinct astrocyte subtypes for VWM are lacking, thereby hampering identification of disease‐specific pathways. METHODS: Here, we characterize human and mouse pluripotent stem cell–derived gray and white matter astrocyte subtypes to generate an in vitro VWM model. We examined morphology and functionality, and used coculture methods, high‐content microscopy, and RNA sequencing to study VWM cultures. RESULTS: We found intrinsic vulnerability in specific astrocyte subpopulations in VWM. When comparing VWM and control cultures, white matter–like astrocytes inhibited oligodendrocyte maturation, and showed affected pathways in both human and mouse cultures, involving the immune system and extracellular matrix. Interestingly, human white matter–like astrocytes presented additional, human‐specific disease mechanisms, such as neuronal and mitochondrial functioning. INTERPRETATION: Astrocyte subtype cultures revealed disease‐specific pathways in VWM. Cross‐validation of human‐ and mouse‐derived protocols identified human‐specific disease aspects. This study provides new insights into VWM disease mechanisms, which helps the development of in vivo regenerative applications, and we further present strategies to study astrocyte subtype vulnerability in neurological disease. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:780–792 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-09-10 2019-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6856690/ /pubmed/31433864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.25585 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Leferink, Prisca S. Dooves, Stephanie Hillen, Anne E. J. Watanabe, Kyoko Jacobs, Gerbren Gasparotto, Lisa Cornelissen‐Steijger, Paulien van der Knaap, Marjo S. Heine, Vivi M. Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title | Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title_full | Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title_fullStr | Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title_full_unstemmed | Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title_short | Astrocyte Subtype Vulnerability in Stem Cell Models of Vanishing White Matter |
title_sort | astrocyte subtype vulnerability in stem cell models of vanishing white matter |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6856690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31433864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.25585 |
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